This book provides a detailed, verse-by-verse commentary on one of the most fascinating books in the Bible - the book of Jude.
Jude's letter is short, but it is packed with information that is vital... More > to our time in history. It warns us that in the last days many churches will be infiltrated by ungodly men who will attempt to destroy Christianity from within. Jude tells us how to spot these hidden wolves and what to do about them. Along the way he also talks about Enoch, the devil, and Michael the archangel.
Every church needs to read Jude's letter and heed his warnings. Our churches are under attack, and we must use the tools that God has given to us to defend them.< Less

Here is the commentary on the Epistle of Jude authored by Dr. Steve Woods. This is the first in a series which will ultimately include commentaries on John, Revelation, Daniel, Romans, Ephesians, and... More > other books of the Bible afterward.< Less

Here is the commentary on the Epistle of Jude authored by Dr. Steve Woods. This is the first in a series which will ultimately include commentaries on John, Revelation, Daniel, Romans, Ephesians, and... More > other books of the Bible afterward.< Less

This booklet, containing the text to only the Biblical letter to Jude, intentionally leaves a wide margin on the outside of each page so the reader can add notes from their personal Bible studies.... More > There are no notes within the text.< Less

This booklet, containing the text to only the Biblical letter to Jude, intentionally leaves a wide margin on the outside of each page so the reader can add notes from their personal Bible studies.... More > There are no notes within the text.< Less

The book is about me. To summarize: great childhood, some tough years, now young adult who is happy with the present time and excited about her future. Ummm… 3rd person description of me have... More > been called: “crazy hot drunk,” “cool as shit,” “queen of rationalizations,” “converter of drunks,” “such a flirt,” “unpredictable,” and of course “nice,” but also a “bitch.” I’ve also been called “manic” and “depressed,” diagnosed as bipolar, but I’ll let you make the final conclusion. O yeah, I can’t forget: a hustler and “Drill Sergeant Judy”. Today, March 17, 2006, I was called the term I am most proud of: “defective,” although pertaining to my shapely thumbs (thanks Todd), I embrace the term with acceptance. Let’s think a “nomad that never actually moves.” ... consider self a spiritual nomad.< Less

Jude the Obscure is the last of Thomas Hardy’s novels, begun as a magazine serial and first published in book form in 1895. Its hero Jude Fawley is a lower-class young man who dreams of... More > becoming a scholar. The two other main characters are his earthy wife, Arabella, and his intellectual cousin, Sue. Themes include class, scholarship, religion, marriage, and the modernization of thought and society.< Less

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